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marco rubio is a great talent. the only reason he has moved on immigration is that his mother, saintedm other, left a voicemail saying, but what go easy. these are our people, the people who came to the same reasons we did." >> that is in the "time" magazine story, great story. do you believe it? [laughter] >> look, this is early in this presidential sweepstakes. i don't know where he is going to end op-ed four years from now. there will be other republic -- end up four years from now. there will be other republicans who will step in. as far as going to the republican party, this is about policy. this is not about marco rubio, this is about policy. that is the kind of policy that latinos -- >> although there seems to be an awakening here. >> congress dysfunctional -- here is actually a chance for american politics to force a good thing. this guy running for president, reaching out to republicans, who could actually get a compromise that everybody knows we need. >> but over in the house, republicans want to have the
marco rubio is a great talent. the only reason he has moved on immigration is that his mother, saintedm other, left a voicemail saying, but what go easy. these are our people, the people who came to the same reasons we did." >> that is in the "time" magazine story, great story. do you believe it? [laughter] >> look, this is early in this presidential sweepstakes. i don't know where he is going to end op-ed four years from now. there will be other republic -- end up...
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here's the statistic why marco rubio is the hottest property. only 36% of mexican-born immigrants to america who are eligible for citizenship have applied for citizenship. that's about half of most immigrants who come to this country. if they were ever energized the republicans are just, i mean... >> woodruff: they vote democratic >> yes. a similar percentage of those who are already voting. so i mean the urgency they need for a messenger with marco rubio's personal story, he's bilingual, his personal history is understandable but i just didn't get... there was not a mean speech. democrats love america. republicans love america. it was not mean toward the president i didn't think. but it was just boilerplate: it didn't upset anybody in the tea party i don't think >> woodruff: he attacked the president for talking growing government much bigger government and being in favor of government programs but it seemed to me that president obama went out of his way to say that that's not what he wanted to do. he did list programs. .. >> judy, he had a wis
here's the statistic why marco rubio is the hottest property. only 36% of mexican-born immigrants to america who are eligible for citizenship have applied for citizenship. that's about half of most immigrants who come to this country. if they were ever energized the republicans are just, i mean... >> woodruff: they vote democratic >> yes. a similar percentage of those who are already voting. so i mean the urgency they need for a messenger with marco rubio's personal story, he's...
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so marco rubio moving on immigration. chris christie embracing gun control, bobby -- going out and repeatedly seizing the bull by the horn criticizing the party, using the stupid party language he's used since election day. those recognitions of the demographic realities of the country and the head start the democrats have on those demographic quadrants that are growing, those are the factors that are going to make the republican party change if any do but i will say that it cannot simply be a matter of image in branding for republicans to be able to get -- they're going to have to change on policy. we're seeing a lot more in terms of image than on substance so far. we'll see what happens over the course of the next couple years. but marco rubio most of his speech tonight still sounded pretty much immigration aside like mitt romney's plat form from 2012. and that is not necessarily a winning national plat form for republicans going forward. >> the interesting thing about the coalition you're are just speaking about is tha
so marco rubio moving on immigration. chris christie embracing gun control, bobby -- going out and repeatedly seizing the bull by the horn criticizing the party, using the stupid party language he's used since election day. those recognitions of the demographic realities of the country and the head start the democrats have on those demographic quadrants that are growing, those are the factors that are going to make the republican party change if any do but i will say that it cannot simply be a...
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did it have an impact. >> there was more curiosity because of marco rubio and i think the speech could be boiled down to i am not mitt romney. i was not born to privilege, power, affluence or influence. i come from very humble origins. and this is who i am. and these are my values. i didn't think it wag dr -- was -- -- i think he is a very strong speaker and probably a very good messenger. i thought it wag eye very-- was a very pedestrian message. >> woodruff: remembered for leaning over to get a drink. >> to me, the way he recouped that, that is how the speech will be remembered, is darting for the pole in spring and the fact he could laugh the next day reminded me of bill clinton-- clinton getting him-- next night on the-- two nights later on the tonight show bill clinton said that was not the best hour of my life. it was probably not the best hour and a half. and the fact that he could laugh at himself, i think rubio may have bailed himself out. >> woodruff: political careers are often shaped by these responses. >> i agree with that. he did recover well. you known, i don't think his
did it have an impact. >> there was more curiosity because of marco rubio and i think the speech could be boiled down to i am not mitt romney. i was not born to privilege, power, affluence or influence. i come from very humble origins. and this is who i am. and these are my values. i didn't think it wag dr -- was -- -- i think he is a very strong speaker and probably a very good messenger. i thought it wag eye very-- was a very pedestrian message. >> woodruff: remembered for leaning...
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marco rube -- rubio gave the government response to the speech. >> more government isn't going to help you get ahead. it's going to hold you back. more government isn't going to create more opportunities. it's going to limit them. and more government isn't going to inspire more ideas, new businesses and new private sector jobs. going to create uncertainty. john: house republican leader john boehner sat behind the president during the speech and did not stir a muscle in any way that might be mistaken for approving of the president's ideas. this was the reaction from mr. boehner the next day. last night, the president offered up more of the same -- higher taxes and more stimulus spending and we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result of it. john: eamon, any of the things the president talked about going to pass? >> i think he's got a fight on his hands. republicans, as you saw, just from the body language of speaker boehner sitting behind the president, republicans are not i
marco rube -- rubio gave the government response to the speech. >> more government isn't going to help you get ahead. it's going to hold you back. more government isn't going to create more opportunities. it's going to limit them. and more government isn't going to inspire more ideas, new businesses and new private sector jobs. going to create uncertainty. john: house republican leader john boehner sat behind the president during the speech and did not stir a muscle in any way that might...
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marco rubio truly is the g.o.p. savior. i can already see his campaign slogan for 2016 marco rubio hop 3?qgg@eo%oúododo everybody. my guest tonight made a new documentary called sound city. now he's about to sit down at the studios and record some of the greatest interviews. please welcome dave grohl. [cheers and applause] hey, dave. nice to see you again. >> good to see you. >> stephen: how are you been? last time you saw you we were hanging out in the white house together. >> that's usually where we bump into each other. >> stephen: that's what we do. >> you wouldn't imagine i would be let into the white house. >> stephen: you were fantastic, incredible for the kennedy center honors rocking led zeppelin. >> i was. >> stephen: drummer for nirvana, lead of the f.a.o. fighters but -- foo fighters now you are a document dlrks arian. you sold millions of copies of nirvana never mind alone. why not phone it in and get fat? >> i decided to make this movie because the studio where we made nirvana's never mind was closing. that s
marco rubio truly is the g.o.p. savior. i can already see his campaign slogan for 2016 marco rubio hop 3?qgg@eo%oúododo everybody. my guest tonight made a new documentary called sound city. now he's about to sit down at the studios and record some of the greatest interviews. please welcome dave grohl. [cheers and applause] hey, dave. nice to see you again. >> good to see you. >> stephen: how are you been? last time you saw you we were hanging out in the white house together....
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el senador marco rubio quien respondió a nombre de los republicanos en cuanto al discurso del presidente barack obama. >> hoy su discurso es más recordado por un trago de agua. >> vamos con los detalles. >> el senador marco rubio hizo una breve pausa en su discurso. >> tenía sed y quiso sacearla con una botilla de agua y un gesto que podría haber pasado inadvertido pero provocó la locura en las redes sociales. >> muchos tuis por minutos. >> (información en pantalla). >> algunos bromearon que el vaso era un juego de palabras. >> todos los políticos tendrían sed, pero ese gesto de tomar la botella, quedó como de un niño pequeño. >> la asesora de imagen dijo que los políticos están en el ojo público. >> el senador marco rubio lo hizo en inglés y español y mientras publicaciones de todo el mundo comentaban en el indicente y él lo tomó con humor. >> ahí no había y me había pasado un día largo del trabajo y se me ssecoo la boca demasiado, no tenía otra opción. >> los republicanos dicen que el asunto de la botella, se ha sacado de proporciones. >> lo que vimos de expresas
el senador marco rubio quien respondió a nombre de los republicanos en cuanto al discurso del presidente barack obama. >> hoy su discurso es más recordado por un trago de agua. >> vamos con los detalles. >> el senador marco rubio hizo una breve pausa en su discurso. >> tenía sed y quiso sacearla con una botilla de agua y un gesto que podría haber pasado inadvertido pero provocó la locura en las redes sociales. >> muchos tuis por minutos. >> (información...
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. >> john: marco rubio was the tea party senator. do they dump them when they start sounding reasonable. >> i don't know if i call him reasonable but they dump people when they stop sounding like ted nugent. if you start supplieding not sounding not crazy. >> john: i didn't say he was more reasonable but he sounds more reasonable. marco rubio is trying to grum himself with this watergate last night to make mad rate. >> he can't declare the representative of the g.o.p.--i don't know if they have koch brother any more. i imagine they're losing that. they don't have a party any more. >> john: that's true. it will probably fragment. i would like to ask you all this. because it pertains to rand paul. it was rand paul guys who began it those who were disgusted that president bush was spending money. and then it turned into colonial characters blaming president obama. is rand paul trying to be his dad? >> i think rand paul is out there to further himself ride the wave to some sort of fame and fortune. >> but if he doesn't want to be his dad
. >> john: marco rubio was the tea party senator. do they dump them when they start sounding reasonable. >> i don't know if i call him reasonable but they dump people when they stop sounding like ted nugent. if you start supplieding not sounding not crazy. >> john: i didn't say he was more reasonable but he sounds more reasonable. marco rubio is trying to grum himself with this watergate last night to make mad rate. >> he can't declare the representative of the g.o.p.--i...
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i won't say anything that is like marco rubio is wrong. i don't always agree, but this is not about he and i. this is about the tea party. >> the first settle hint that he may not be one of them. it may not be a head to head matchup. next stop, des moines. up next, the preview from both sides of the white house. house majority and still to come, the promises and pitfalls of the second term state of the union. the vatican in uncharted territory as the pope prepares to step down. the short list of candidates is starting to emerge. we are live in rome with the political jockeying and the latest on the pope's health. we will pick up the coverage after the break, but 50 a look ahead. today's politics planner. we know the big thing. a lot of under the radar. you are watching the damy run down only on msnbc. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insuranc
i won't say anything that is like marco rubio is wrong. i don't always agree, but this is not about he and i. this is about the tea party. >> the first settle hint that he may not be one of them. it may not be a head to head matchup. next stop, des moines. up next, the preview from both sides of the white house. house majority and still to come, the promises and pitfalls of the second term state of the union. the vatican in uncharted territory as the pope prepares to step down. the short...
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marco rubio was uncompromising but wants to change his party's image. >> i still live in the same working-class neighborhood. they are workers who have to get up early tomorrow morning to pay the bills. >> the president must make some republicans see compromise as a central part of that. >> it has been described as an aggressive state of the agenda. >> very few ideas were actually knew. i think what made it seem so aggressive is the president's declaration he was no longer going to allow a single-minded focus on the deficit to drive everything else. the deficit will become one of a number of concerns. he was going to say he is no longer going to have these arguments. >> i think it is right if you polled americans individually on things like more education for young children, investment in roads and bridges, immigration reform, americans would say they do support those things. >> they do support a particular, but at the same time they will tell you they are worried about excessive spending. that is one of the problems with americans. all of these are proposals -- one reason you put these in the
marco rubio was uncompromising but wants to change his party's image. >> i still live in the same working-class neighborhood. they are workers who have to get up early tomorrow morning to pay the bills. >> the president must make some republicans see compromise as a central part of that. >> it has been described as an aggressive state of the agenda. >> very few ideas were actually knew. i think what made it seem so aggressive is the president's declaration he was no...
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the republican response by marco rubio. what were your thoughts? >> i was on my way to the studio when -- . >> you miss that had part. >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear it it's fair. i know it's late. thank you for being with us, appreciate it. >> good to be with you, sean, thank you. >> sean: we're going to have more on the state of the yun skbrin reaction from former new hampshire governor john sinunu. stay with us ton this very busy breaking news night tonight on "hannity". you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu att
the republican response by marco rubio. what were your thoughts? >> i was on my way to the studio when -- . >> you miss that had part. >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear it it's fair. i know it's late. thank you for being with us, appreciate it. >> good to be with you, sean, thank you. >> sean: we're going to have more on the state of the yun skbrin reaction from former new hampshire governor john sinunu. stay with us ton this very busy breaking news night tonight on...
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the republican response by marco rubio. what were your thoughts? >> i was on my way to the studio when -- . >> you miss that had part. i'm t it's fair. i know it's late. thank you for being with us, appreciate it. >> good to be with you, sean, thank you. >> sean: we're going to have more on the state of the yun skbrin reaction from former new hampshire governor john sinunu. stay with >>> tonight a propose a fix it first program to put people to work as soon as possible on urgent repairs like 70,000 bridges across the country. >> more government spending welcome back to "hannity". that is the president talking about getting americans back to work. i can't help but think this sounds like not so shovel-ready jobs the president joked about that never came to fruition. here with reaction former new hampshire governor john sinunu. governor, let me play a quickmont yablg. i figured he'd been talking about jobs let's take a look at the time line he's talked about jobs a lot. but 8.3s million fewer americans nrt labor force now. so let's take a trip down me
the republican response by marco rubio. what were your thoughts? >> i was on my way to the studio when -- . >> you miss that had part. i'm t it's fair. i know it's late. thank you for being with us, appreciate it. >> good to be with you, sean, thank you. >> sean: we're going to have more on the state of the yun skbrin reaction from former new hampshire governor john sinunu. stay with >>> tonight a propose a fix it first program to put people to work as soon as...
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this is a smart guy, marco rubio but when he connects, that last 90 seconds, marco rubio, he is dangerous. >> you can't disconnect him from the policies. >> i hope he does more stuff like that. his ideas are extreme. the tea party loves this guy. he is dangerous for democrats because he can connect in a way that other people with those ideas cannot. >> you love him so much that -- >> ana makes a strong point. what does it mean the tea party wound up putting out their own guy tonight? what does that say about rubio being tea party or more to the middle of the republican party and what does it mean about the republican party? >> what it means is when the tea party started in 2010 it was a huge grassroots movement that was very disorganized and not centralized at all, much time has passed that the senate had a lot of time to distinguish itself and to differentiate itself in many ways and marco rubio rode that wave and in many ways he embodies the values of fiscal conservatism and free market economics that will grow the middle class and he doesn't represent some of the policies that frankly
this is a smart guy, marco rubio but when he connects, that last 90 seconds, marco rubio, he is dangerous. >> you can't disconnect him from the policies. >> i hope he does more stuff like that. his ideas are extreme. the tea party loves this guy. he is dangerous for democrats because he can connect in a way that other people with those ideas cannot. >> you love him so much that -- >> ana makes a strong point. what does it mean the tea party wound up putting out their own...
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as far as hispanics going to the republican party, is about policy, not about marco rubio. republican policies are not the kinds of policies that i think latinos -- >> although there seems to be an awakening -- >> talking about all the that politics and congress dysfunctional -- here is a chance where american politics could force a good thing. this guy running for president and reaching out to hispanics who could get the compromise that everybody knows we need. >> over in the house, republicans are want to have their cake and eat it, too -- no real change, no path to citizenship, no green card. this is not a way to get a population to vote for you. >> but there appears to be movement on the hill about this. >> there is, make no mistake about it. john mccain put it very bluntly that his state would be eight blue state. but ann coulter has already come out against marco rubio, saying that all we are doing is creating more democratic voters with a path to citizenship, just like you did with easy divorce, in her judgment. >> does she have a point, colby? >> as far as rubio is
as far as hispanics going to the republican party, is about policy, not about marco rubio. republican policies are not the kinds of policies that i think latinos -- >> although there seems to be an awakening -- >> talking about all the that politics and congress dysfunctional -- here is a chance where american politics could force a good thing. this guy running for president and reaching out to hispanics who could get the compromise that everybody knows we need. >> over in the...
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kiss the garments of marco rubio? 866-press the. >> this is "the bill press show," live on your radio and on current of itt. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. you know who's coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys who do like verse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. >> she gets the comedians laughing... >> that's hilarious! >> ...and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there's wiggle-room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me. >> absolutely! >> and so would mitt romeny. >> she's joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> only on current tv. >> [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show" >> bill: how about that marco rubio man? one thing you have to s
kiss the garments of marco rubio? 866-press the. >> this is "the bill press show," live on your radio and on current of itt. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. you know who's coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys who do like verse mortgage commercials? those types are...
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rubio as a young, sort of callo, nervous young man before marco rubio can define himself. they know what they're doing and they've got the major media behind him. and they've already started-- and it tells you they think that marco rubio is a problem. >> sean: it was only, you're exactly right. only one democrat that got it. and believe it or not, it was van jones. and he recognized that rubio is now going to be a rising star and a threat. let me show you how bad it got. good friend reverend al over there at nbc, pat. reverend al does, what looks to me like a "saturday night live" skit. i mean, this is how obsessed nbc news has gotten with this whole taking a sip of water bit. >> the republicans marco rubio's big night and what a night it was. okay. okay. where was i? senator rubio laid out the right wing vision for america. and-- oh, what was i saying? rubio brings the truth last night. i'm hydrating just like the senator. and what rubio was saying before and after his water cooler moment it wasn't so funny. that's coming up right after i finish my drink. >> a lot of wate
rubio as a young, sort of callo, nervous young man before marco rubio can define himself. they know what they're doing and they've got the major media behind him. and they've already started-- and it tells you they think that marco rubio is a problem. >> sean: it was only, you're exactly right. only one democrat that got it. and believe it or not, it was van jones. and he recognized that rubio is now going to be a rising star and a threat. let me show you how bad it got. good friend...
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marco rubio's is sort of an immigrant story. it is the american dream in a lot of ways. so it is more relatable. and also the fact that he is hispanic and republicans have this problem with hispanics. and that goes hand in hand with rubio is slowly nudging the party away from the hard line on immigration. i'm not sure exactly where that is going to lead. but that's the one sort of substantive different that rubio represents from where the republican party has been. in every other substantive way, though, not only was that speech sort of a rehash of what romney offered last year, that was a rehash of where the republicans have been since the 1980 campaign. because the theme of the reagan campaign in 1980 was government is not the solution to your problems. government is the problem. and that was a measure that was geared towards what at that time was the emerging working class, middle class sort of majority in the country. that was southern whites. that was northern white ethnics. in the north it was the outer borough ed koch types. we talked in the last few weeks when he
marco rubio's is sort of an immigrant story. it is the american dream in a lot of ways. so it is more relatable. and also the fact that he is hispanic and republicans have this problem with hispanics. and that goes hand in hand with rubio is slowly nudging the party away from the hard line on immigration. i'm not sure exactly where that is going to lead. but that's the one sort of substantive different that rubio represents from where the republican party has been. in every other substantive...
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look at these two cover boys, marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading that make us who we are ken jeong: it's not just what's on the outside yvette nicole brown: it's what's inside that really counts alison sweeney: so get to know the people around you ann curry: you'll see all they have to offer al roker: the more you know chris: welcome back. joe's "time" magazine has marco rubio on the cover this week, calling him a republican save your. -- republican savior. chris christie and rubio are considered the leading republicans. who is ahead now, joe? >> jeb bush. chris: i knew you'd say that. gloria? >> paul ryan. chris: you're just playing this up. what game are you playing? paul ryan? come on. >> i think marco rubio is a very attractive candidate. chris: paul, take it back. paul ryan. >> he's staying in the house. chris: we read the same stuff. >> he wants to be speaker of the house. chris: that's a good scoop. >> these guys are overexposed and i think the next attention goes to jeb bush and somebody else gets a turn. >> i
look at these two cover boys, marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading that make us who we are ken jeong: it's not just what's on the outside yvette nicole brown: it's what's inside that really counts alison sweeney: so get to know the people around you ann curry: you'll see all they have to offer al roker: the more you know chris: welcome back. joe's "time" magazine has marco rubio on the cover this week, calling him a...
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rubio and specifically marco rubio about being a threat at the national level to democratic control, and you can just see the research folks com pining all of this stuff and building a narrative that he's anti-science. michael: such interesting stuff. thank you for coming into the war room. up next, i am going to be honest. this whole senate confirmation process is turning into a mess for the president. we'll have the latest on all of that. brett erlich next. >> marco rubio and i have something in common, and it's not just boyish good looks. don't go away. michael: and now for a look at the best of the rest, the stories i don't want you progressives to miss on this fine wednesday evening. first up, the cabinet battles never ends. senate majority leader harry reid announced friday he'll hold a vote to end the discussion on hagels nomination, forcing the hand of those senators who threaten to delay a vote. current senators roy blunt and john cornyn remind me a lot of gum pee muppets and john mccain, who indicated he'd nominate hagel to the same post if he became president are leading t
rubio and specifically marco rubio about being a threat at the national level to democratic control, and you can just see the research folks com pining all of this stuff and building a narrative that he's anti-science. michael: such interesting stuff. thank you for coming into the war room. up next, i am going to be honest. this whole senate confirmation process is turning into a mess for the president. we'll have the latest on all of that. brett erlich next. >> marco rubio and i have...
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the marco rubio thing. you just feel like it is emblematic of a party that's not confident in its ideas right? >> yeah. the guy looked like he was sweating so much. i haven't seen anybody that nervous for a major speech in a long time. it was just -- you know, you get the sense that the guy -- that this really is a show. they don't necessarily believe what they're saying because you can't believe some of this stuff. that they could really be the powerbroker of the republican party. >> stephanie: again, you know, the president not to sound partisan, i just thought it was a magnificent speech. it is hard to top kind of the emotional power of the whole section about guns, don't you think? >> yeah. that's one of the things i liked about his speech. progress lives enjoy. this was the first speech where i felt like the president said i tried the bipartisan and it hasn't gotten me anything. i'm going to go over the heads of the pundits and the media and spoke right to the american people. i'm going to reinforce to
the marco rubio thing. you just feel like it is emblematic of a party that's not confident in its ideas right? >> yeah. the guy looked like he was sweating so much. i haven't seen anybody that nervous for a major speech in a long time. it was just -- you know, you get the sense that the guy -- that this really is a show. they don't necessarily believe what they're saying because you can't believe some of this stuff. that they could really be the powerbroker of the republican party....
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. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers applauding. definitely appeared senator rubio was a bit nervous at times. getting dry mouth, finally taking a drink of water. you feel for this spot. remember the louisiana governor bobby jindal had tough time delivering the spon response, rubio pushed back on the president's theory of government and talked about his story, a family of immigrants and this is the first time such a high profile speech will be given in two languages by the same person, as i mentioned at the top and it shows a sign of how crucial senator rubio has become in the g.o.p. efforts to draw more hispanic support and possibly rebrand the party. he talked about the efforts to change entitlement reform and tax reform and really get the country moving again. we'll bring back our panel, juan williams, columnist for the hill, nina eastton, syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. >> when reagan was inaugurated he said wit
. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers applauding. definitely appeared senator rubio was a bit nervous at times. getting dry mouth, finally taking a drink of water. you feel for this spot. remember the louisiana governor bobby jindal had tough time delivering the spon response, rubio pushed back on the president's theory of government and...
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come on. >> i think marco rubio is a very attractive candidate. chris: paul, take it back. paul ryan. >> he's staying in the house. chris: we read the same stuff. >> he wants to be speaker of the house. chris: that's a good scoop. >> these guys are overexposed and i think the next attention goes to jeb bush and somebody else gets a turn. >> if chris christie is talking about losing weight, he is serious. >> no, i think he is the guy that can shoot the lights out. we saw that at the end of the 2012 campaign. you can argue barack obama got re-elected. chris: does he need to change his act a little bit back from none of your business or is that going to work for him? >> he needs to show the country his intellect which is formidable, in addition to that kind of new jersey toughness. >> my favorite race, joe biden, chris christie. wouldn't that be great? chris: a lot of jersey in both guys. thanks to our great roundtable, joe klein, gloria borger, elisabeth bumiller, and david ignatius. never forget these predictions. that's the show. thanks for watching. see you back here next
come on. >> i think marco rubio is a very attractive candidate. chris: paul, take it back. paul ryan. >> he's staying in the house. chris: we read the same stuff. >> he wants to be speaker of the house. chris: that's a good scoop. >> these guys are overexposed and i think the next attention goes to jeb bush and somebody else gets a turn. >> if chris christie is talking about losing weight, he is serious. >> no, i think he is the guy that can shoot the lights...
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even marco rubio of florida-- a member of the bipartisan group of eight-- said this in the republican response to the president last night. >> we can also help grow our... grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those who are here illegally. but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. >> warner: that history was never far away at today's hearing, for many republicans, including texas senator john cornyn. senator chuck grassley of iowa is the committee's ranking republican. >> this is like deja vu for a lot of us. but i believe that the reason immigration reform failed in 2007 is because the american people don't actually believe congress intends to follow through on important measures like border security, worksite enforcement, visa overstays, and the like. >> warner: napolitano told cornyn that the obama administration has done much to stem illegal border crossings. and s
even marco rubio of florida-- a member of the bipartisan group of eight-- said this in the republican response to the president last night. >> we can also help grow our... grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those who are here illegally. but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce...
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why is it not to people like speaker boehner and marco rubio? >> it's all about corporate interests. there are those who don't want to ante up. they want to keep their -- the bonuses for the corporate ceos instead of giving the wages to hard-working americans who deserve a living wage. >> to that point, bill, you were saying earlier that to some extent this is driven by ceos who have done brilliantly during this president's tenure. yet they don't want to see a minimum wage increase? even though they themselves have been beneficiaries of profits. >> you notice they're not consulting unless they're channelling corporate ceos. i bet if you ask ceos they would probably reluctantly agree to increase the minimum wage because that would probably even though it means less for them and for shareholders, it would be good for the overall corporate wheel. which is very important these days, i would think. by the way, i think this is also a bit of a red herring. the real issue, if i may, is the congress has taken itself on a ten-day vacation in the two weeks
why is it not to people like speaker boehner and marco rubio? >> it's all about corporate interests. there are those who don't want to ante up. they want to keep their -- the bonuses for the corporate ceos instead of giving the wages to hard-working americans who deserve a living wage. >> to that point, bill, you were saying earlier that to some extent this is driven by ceos who have done brilliantly during this president's tenure. yet they don't want to see a minimum wage increase?...
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i thought the best thing marco rubio did in that speech. he did something that mitt romney couldn't do for the four years that he was campaigning. marco rubio was able to say, president obama says we're the party of the rich. we're not. i'm looking out for my neighbors. i care about medicare. i care about these things. i'm not a wealthy elitist. he did that well. you know if he didn't lunge for the water, that's what we'd be talking about today. i think in the long run, that's what we winds up talking about. i think that's the message he articulates going forward as the leader of the party. >> the fact that he gave the speech also first in spanish. you know, he has been working on that bipartisan group of senators. and they will tell you you the democrats will tell you that he is working very closely with them, trying to make immigration reform a reality. >> but i wonder though, if -- yet, he didn't talk about that in his speech. he didn't talk about what he's doing about bipartisan pr approaches. what i found interesting, sigh felt that ma
i thought the best thing marco rubio did in that speech. he did something that mitt romney couldn't do for the four years that he was campaigning. marco rubio was able to say, president obama says we're the party of the rich. we're not. i'm looking out for my neighbors. i care about medicare. i care about these things. i'm not a wealthy elitist. he did that well. you know if he didn't lunge for the water, that's what we'd be talking about today. i think in the long run, that's what we winds up...
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i'm a big fan of marco rubio, for example. i think he's worked it aggressively. >> rose: a pathway to citizenship. >> i think that's basically where we're headed. you've got to have some kind of ultimate resolution and i'm not an expert in the subject but i think clearly we've got over 11 million illegals here and i think the ideas that we need to find ways to come to grips that with problem and pass legislation are sound so i'm more inclined to look at somebody like rubio and the work he's done as being something that we need to -- >> rose: it's something your administration wanted very much. the president cited it as one of his second-term goals. >> the president was very big on it. he had 44% of the latino vote in texas. >> rose: so what's happened to your party? >> i think the issue was probably badly handled during the last election. i think that contributed to it. >> rose: because of the competitiveness of the primary? >> partly. i think in part because one of the explanations -- i can't speak with authority to whether o
i'm a big fan of marco rubio, for example. i think he's worked it aggressively. >> rose: a pathway to citizenship. >> i think that's basically where we're headed. you've got to have some kind of ultimate resolution and i'm not an expert in the subject but i think clearly we've got over 11 million illegals here and i think the ideas that we need to find ways to come to grips that with problem and pass legislation are sound so i'm more inclined to look at somebody like rubio and the...